Epicrania fugax: Report of eight cases with some novel features

Q3 Medicine
D. Chowdhury, T. Chawla, A. Duggal
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Introduction: Epicrania fugax (EF) is an epicranial headache syndrome characterized by short lasting headache paroxysms which spread in a typical linear/zigzag pattern. The definition of EF has evolved over time, and new phenotypes have been observed in various studies. Aim: We present eight cases diagnosed as EF according to the International Classification of Headaches Disorders, 3rd edition criteria and highlight certain novel characteristics which will help in the further categorization of this disorder. Methods: We prospectively studied eight cases of EF who presented to our headache clinic from January 2016 to September 2020. Demographic and detailed clinical data were collected and analyzed. Results: The mean age of onset of the cohort was 42 ± 10.47 years with a median duration of symptoms being 1 year. There were 5 male and 3 female patients. The mean visual analog scale score was 5.25 ± 1.83. Headache frequency had high intra and interindividual variability. Four patients had a typical spread of pain along the distribution of greater occipital, and supraorbital, nerves. Four patients had an atypical presentation with midline headache, transverse occipital, and bilateral simultaneous hemicranium involvement. Headache paroxysm was followed by a prolonged fixed pain in the same linear distribution in three patients. One patient had ipsilateral redness in the eye. All eight patients required medical intervention with amitriptyline or neuromodulators, five of whom reported a significant reduction in their headache symptoms. Conclusion: Our case series highlights a few interesting features which need further exploration with larger studies. Firstly, the atypical distribution of the pain trajectory forces us to dig deeper into the pathogenesis of the disorder. Secondly, our data also suggest a possibility of EF triggered “linear headaches.” EF is a relatively uncommon headache disorder that can be managed easily with neuromodulators but the lack of awareness of the condition often leads to delayed diagnosis.
富氏腺鼠疫:附8例新特征报告
fugax (EF)是一种外颅头痛综合征,其特征是短时间持续的头痛发作,以典型的线性/之字形模式传播。EF的定义随着时间的推移而演变,在各种研究中观察到新的表型。目的:根据国际头痛疾病分类第三版标准,我们报告了8例被诊断为EF的病例,并强调了一些新的特征,这些特征将有助于进一步对这种疾病进行分类。方法:前瞻性研究2016年1月至2020年9月在本院头痛门诊就诊的8例EF患者。收集和分析了人口统计学和详细的临床资料。结果:该队列的平均发病年龄为42±10.47岁,中位症状持续时间为1年。男5例,女3例。视觉模拟量表平均得分为5.25±1.83。头痛频率具有较高的个体内和个体间变异性。4例患者有典型的沿枕大神经和眶上神经分布的疼痛扩散。4例患者有不典型的表现,包括中线头痛、枕部横突和双侧同时受累。3例患者在头痛发作后出现相同线性分布的长时间固定疼痛。1例患者眼部同侧发红。所有8名患者都需要阿米替林或神经调节剂的医疗干预,其中5人报告头痛症状显著减轻。结论:我们的病例系列突出了一些有趣的特征,需要通过更大规模的研究进一步探索。首先,疼痛轨迹的非典型分布迫使我们深入挖掘疾病的发病机制。其次,我们的数据还表明EF可能引发“线性头痛”。EF是一种相对罕见的头痛疾病,可以通过神经调节剂轻松控制,但缺乏对这种疾病的认识往往导致诊断延误。
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Cephalalgia Reports
Cephalalgia Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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